Updated: October 19, 2023 at 9:47 p.m. Saltus Grammar School gets off to a strong start at the Canadian Accredited Independent Schools Under-13 Boys Tournament in Halifax, Nova Scotia (Photo provided) Saltus coach John Barry Nusum with his players (Photograph
67th ceremony: induction into the Order of Sport of Canada – TVA Gatineau Etienne Malouin | October 19, 2023 The 67th induction ceremony of the Order of Sport of Canada took place Thursday morning at the Canadian Museum of History.
MONTREAL – Canada has the dubious honor of being nominated for the “Despicable Award” from the Center for Sports Integrity at the University of New Haven, Connecticut, for its refusal to hold a public inquiry into abuse in sport ,
October 18, 2023 What do Canadian Olympic medalists Marion Thénault, Miha Fontaine, Ryan Sommer, Avalon Wasteneys, Jerome Blake, Lauriane Genest and Kelsey Mitchell have in common? These athletes participate in a variety of sports, but not all in the same
FIBA October 17, 2023 When the Canadian women’s national 3×3 basketball team is on the court, Paige Crozon’s five-year-old daughter Poppy can often be heard cheering for her mother from the stands, shouting “Lightning fast, mom!” or “Shoot it!” of
Hurricane Lee hit Nova Scotia in eastern Canada, Reuters reports. Wind gusts of up to 30 meters per second ravage the province, and more than 153,000 people are without electricity, according to the Canadian Radio-Canada. Lee traveled for a week
“Sadie performed very well on the physical tests and then demonstrated the ability to pick up luge-specific skills very quickly,” said Mike Lane, Luge Canada National Junior Head Coach. “She won a head-to-head paddling challenge and she looked like a
Copy link: https://rogerssportsandmedia.co… – Sportsnet will broadcast exclusive coverage of the HearingLife Tour Challenge beginning Thursday, October 1. 19 on TV and live stream on Sportsnet+ – October 16, 2023 – Kickoff of the 2023-24 season Grand Slam of Curling
Former Cochrane Lion Cooper Barden is in the running to join Team Canada, in a sport he never considered. Former Cochrane Lion Cooper Barden is in the running to join Team Canada, in a sport he never considered. Barden, a
Kyle Rich, associate professor of leisure and leisure studies, wrote an article recently published in the Hamilton Spectator about the role communities can play in making sport in Canada more equitable and accessible. He writes: “Pride nights were never the